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Men are reminded again of the concert in Union Hall this evening. Thurston has a few tickets left, and if they are all gone by the evening, there will doubtless be some at the box office. The concert begins at 8 o'clock. The programme will be as follows:
Part First.
1. Songs;
(a) Johnny Harvard.
(b) The Rhein and the Moselle.
E. Nevin
(c) Hey, Diddle Diddle. Geibel
(d) Waltz from "Robin Hood."
de Koven
Solo by Mr. Marvin.
2. Siber's Schottische.
Banjo Club.
3. Glees:
(a) The Mulligan Musketeers.
R. W. Atkinson, '91
(b) What Will She Say? Gow
(c) The Debutante.
Words by R. D. Ware, '90
Music by L. S. Thompson, '92
Solo by Mr. Wilder.
4. (a) Loin da Bal. Gillet
Mandolin Club.
Part Second.
1. Newsboys' Chorus.
Banjo Club.
2. Glees:
(a) The Sensible Serenade. Brewer
(b) Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. Geibel
(c) The Miller's Song. Taylor, '89
(d) I'm from Boston.
Words by L. F. Berry, '92.
Music by L. S. Thompson, '95
Mr. Farwell and Glee Club.
3. Serenade. B. Wells, '94
Mandolin Club.
4. Glee:
(a) The Man of Thessaly. McDougal
(b) "In a Very Different Place."
Mr. Wilder and Glee Club.
(c) Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes.
(d) Simple Simon. Macy
(e) Fair Harvard.
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